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pate@networksunlimited.com (Pat Eyler) writes: > > Greg Harvey <Greg.Harvey@thezone.net> writes: > > > [ and Russ wrote ] > > > I've been thinking about starting a comprehensive projects page (both > > > for ongoing modifications to the core and addons). > > > > I would check with Pat Eyler; he has done good work in the past in > > this area and he might be willing to help. > > thanks for the good word. > > i've just recently gotten myself more or less back on line after a > job change, so i've not been keeping as up to date on things as i > should have. is this something you'd like to get into the red-bean > guile web pages? or something that you'd like to host on your own? > > i'd like to try and keep most of the information about guile in one > main tree (maybe mirrored on other servers). we've already had enough > confusion between the gno.org and the red-bean sites. > I'd definately prefer to have it on red-bean; I don't have an awful lot of disk space at my site, and the only way to get dynamic content is through php (ick!). I've been wondering if there might already be a package out there that can handle what I had in mind (most importantly, allowing entries to be updated by whoever's working on the project; that way, it's more likely to be up to date, and won't become a ton of work for one person). It might not be a bad idea to put a patches page at red-bean, as well (kinda like I have at http://home.thezone.net/~gharvey/guile/patches but nicer :). -- Greg: a working mailing list archive would be cool, too :)